SNL alum speaks out on 'rotten' Chevy Chase
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( NewsNation) — Chevy Chase is calling for a reunion with his “Three Amigos!” co-stars on their hit Hulu series. Chase said he would love to appear on Steve Martin and Martin Short’s series “ Only Murders in the Building ,” during an appearance at the Altria Theater in Richmond, Virginia, on Dec. 29.
The CNN documentary 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not' explores the actor's ups and downs over the years. including a childhood marked by physical abuse
The actor reacted to remarks in a new documentary about him using the N-word on set and having a "full meltdown," claiming his costars were "too young to be aware of my work."
A brief chapter in Chevy Chase’s illustrious comedy career is his ill-fated late-night talk series “The Chevy Chase Show,” which ran on Fox for six weeks in 1993 and was cancelled after scathing reviews and low ratings.
Chevy Chase "was not aware" of his reputation, says Marina Zenovich, director of CNN's documentary, "I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not.”
The famously prickly comedian found a sympathetic adversary in the director of a CNN documentary about him. Their conversation with a reporter was … spirited.
Although none of Chevy Chase's 'Community' co-stars participated in his CNN documentary, one Greendale alum has responded.
The iconic comedy star is an active, if evasive, onscreen participant in this feature-length look at his roller-coaster career.
The new CNN documentary 'I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not' reveals lesser-known sides of the comedic actor, including a massive cocaine addiction in the late '70s and early '80s
Chevy Chase created “Saturday Night Live’s” most enduring segment. Here’s how the original “SNL” cast member turned the news into nonsense — and must-watch TV.